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In the UK, less than 10 per cent of poor white young men make it to university
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Posted at 13:23h
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In the UK, less than 10 per cent of poor white young men make it to university
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Posted at 13:21h
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Iraq's Speaker of Parliament
Mohammed al-Halbousi condemned on Friday a U.S. air strike in
Baghdad that killed Iran's most powerful general and a top Iraqi
Shi'ite militia commander as a breach of sovereignty.
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A building under construction
in Cambodia collapsed on Friday with more than 30 people on
site, killing at least two workers and leaving others trapped
under rubble, officials said.
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KARACHI, Pakistan Jan 3 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) -
P akistan has extended a government health insurance scheme to
transgender people for the first time, in a move aimed at ending
discrimination in access to care, an official said.
Posted at 12:43h
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* Israel military on heightened alert - radio
(Adds Pompeo, oil workers, updated oil price)
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One of the co-founders of
Indian airline IndiGo is seeking to modify rules on the sale and
purchase of shares by its main shareholders amid a bitter spat
with his founding partner in the country's largest carrier.
Posted at 11:57h
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British consumers increased their
borrowing in November at the slowest rate in more than five
years and the construction industry's decline worsened in
December, figures showed on Friday, adding to signs of
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Iraq's military condemned on
Friday the killing of militia commander Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis by
U.S. forces in an air strike on Baghdad airport and said it was
a clear breach of their mandate in Iraq.
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Most Southeast Asian stock markets trimmed
early gains on Friday as mounting Middle Eastern tensions dented
sentiment, while the Philippine index closed 1.3% firmer after
investors picked up beaten-down stocks.
Risk appetite across global markets faltered after U.S.
airstrikes at Baghda
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